Medical Ethics
Our focus today will be God and medical ethics. You can listen to Matthew’s careful approach to this broad and fraught topic here.
If you’re engaging with the bible and the world around you it will be perfectly natural to find your mind filling with questions. At NewLife Anglican we welcome such questions and encourage one another to ask them so that the Word we treasure might find its home in our hearts and shape our engagement with the beautiful, messy and broken world around us. The aim of this series then is to begin to formulate some structure for how to engage with a few of these sorts of questions. We’d encourage
Our focus today will be God and medical ethics. You can listen to Matthew’s careful approach to this broad and fraught topic here.
A biblically informed attempt to seek a careful and faithful investigation of a topic that has the attention of Christians and the rest of the community. You can hear Stuart’s message here.
It’s hard to escape Spiderman here. There’s great power in modern medicine and increasingly this places options and opportunities before us as human beings that were previously the exclusive domain of our Heavenly Father. In this sermon we’ll explore what relationship great power has to great responsibility as God’s...
Since sin entered the world humans have been hurting one another. Into this context Jesus called His followers to forgive. But can God really mean for us to forgive everything? Isn’t that unfair? This will be the weight of our discussion in this message. You can listen to Matthew’s sermon...
A huge topic in our broken world. We’ll explore marriage as God intended originally, the trials of marriage, broken marriages and the possibility of remarriage. You can listen to Stuart’s sermon here. If this sermon raises questions and circumstances that weren’t covered (undoubtedly the case) then please feel free...
What is the way to deal with culture especially when that culture is influenced and shaped by ideas that appear to be connected with false spirituality. You can listen to Matthew’s sermon here.